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so now you know he is being booked. >> susan candiotti. thank you very much. that does it for us, stay with cnn throughout the night for the latest on this story. we're going to see you again at 11 p.m. eastern time. anthony bourdain, "parts unknown" starts now. see you at 11:00. >>> i went looking for the dream of africa. i woke up in tanzania. [ children singing ] ♪ i took a walk i
so now you know he is being booked. >> susan candiotti. thank you very much. that does it for us, stay with cnn throughout the night for the latest on this story. we're going to see you again at 11 p.m. eastern time. anthony bourdain, "parts unknown" starts now. see you at 11:00. >>> i went looking for the dream of africa. i woke up in tanzania. [ children singing ] ♪ i took a walk i
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president there, susan candiotti is looking into what authorities know about the alleged gunman and joins us now live from ottawa. it's late in the night there, susan, but as we said earlier, authorities aren't going to sleep on this. they're going to try to find out more information as the hours
president there, susan candiotti is looking into what authorities know about the alleged gunman and joins us now live from ottawa. it's late in the night there, susan, but as we said earlier, authorities aren't going to sleep on this. they're going to try to find out more information as the hours
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susan candiotti joins us live from everett now. susan, what have you learned about the shooter's relationship with his cousins? are we getting any more clues as to what maybe the motive was behind this? >> reporter: hi, alison. it's hard to say what the motive was at this time. investigators, if they know what it is, they're not saying so at the moment. but certainly one of the things that's most troubling is a grandfather of two of the young men who were critically injured says that they are cousins of the shooter, and can't figure out for the life of him why he would have shot them. he said they were all very close to each other. they always hung out together. they even went to a dance recently where the young man, the shooter, had been named the ho homecoming prince, so he does say that he forgives the shooter for what happened, but no one can understand this. we don't know whether this might have had something to do for example with the recent suspension from school or a reported breakup with a girlfriend. for now, at church se
susan candiotti joins us live from everett now. susan, what have you learned about the shooter's relationship with his cousins? are we getting any more clues as to what maybe the motive was behind this? >> reporter: hi, alison. it's hard to say what the motive was at this time. investigators, if they know what it is, they're not saying so at the moment. but certainly one of the things that's most troubling is a grandfather of two of the young men who were critically injured says that they...
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back to you. >> susan candiotti reporting there live from ottawa. thank you so much for staying up so late. of course it's 3:39 there in ottawa, and we do appreciate your reporting from there. >>> now tension is building between police and protesters over the shooting of an unarmed teenager in ferguson, missouri. now some fear what could happen next. >> some people are scared. and they are stockpiling and just saying that they're not going to be able to get out the house. and it's a lot of people that are scared, but there's a lot of people so angry that they don't care. ring ring! ...progresso! you soup people have my kids loving vegetables. well vegetables... shh! taste better in our savory broth. vegetables!? no...soup! oh! soup! loaded with vegetables. packed with taste. >>> welcome back, everyone. well, an american man detained in north korea for months is back in the united states. >> yeah, according to north korean state media, kim jong-un ordered his release in response to repeated requests from president obama. paula hancock explains what's
back to you. >> susan candiotti reporting there live from ottawa. thank you so much for staying up so late. of course it's 3:39 there in ottawa, and we do appreciate your reporting from there. >>> now tension is building between police and protesters over the shooting of an unarmed teenager in ferguson, missouri. now some fear what could happen next. >> some people are scared. and they are stockpiling and just saying that they're not going to be able to get out the house....
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let's go to cnn's susan candiotti in akron, ohio. and susan, just a short time ago, news broke that the number of people being monitored has grown again. what have you learned? >> right. well, most importantly, we should start off by saying, once again, there are no cases of ebola being cited by officials in ohio, nor is anyone exhibiting any ebola-like symptoms in the state of ohio. now, they are, however, saying that they are increasing the number of people who they say have had some level of contact with nurse amber vinson, while she was making her trip to ohio, just one week ago today. she stayed only with her parents, her stepfather and mother, and now -- and she also made a visit to the bridal shop. so the number of people with whom they say she had contact with at the bridal shop has now grown to a number of 28 people. 29 people, if you count the stepfather with whom she was staying at the house. and deborah, for the first time, they are also telling us the number of people with whom she had some level of contact with on the f
let's go to cnn's susan candiotti in akron, ohio. and susan, just a short time ago, news broke that the number of people being monitored has grown again. what have you learned? >> right. well, most importantly, we should start off by saying, once again, there are no cases of ebola being cited by officials in ohio, nor is anyone exhibiting any ebola-like symptoms in the state of ohio. now, they are, however, saying that they are increasing the number of people who they say have had some...
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i want to go to susan candiotti now about this sad story in new jersey, susan, tonight. a little 4-year-old boy is dead as a result of the enterovirus. he was a triplet. how are his parents and his sisters doing tonight? >> reporter: well, you know, the parents are simply grieving. and as you said, little eli was the youngest in a set of triplets. and so he has two sisters who are surviving. and the family is grieving. they're trying to stay as positive as they can considering the circumstances. but how do you ever get over the death of a child? they have set up a foundation to try to raise money for education in memory of their son, but it's extremely difficult for them. >> why is his case so stunning? is it because it happened so quickly? >> reporter: well, yeah. it's a mystery. only four deaths have had contributing factors being the ent rah virus. this is the only one of those four where that virus is being blamed directly for the death of someone. that's little eli. and in this case they have no idea how he contracted the virus. he had no underlying conditions and h
i want to go to susan candiotti now about this sad story in new jersey, susan, tonight. a little 4-year-old boy is dead as a result of the enterovirus. he was a triplet. how are his parents and his sisters doing tonight? >> reporter: well, you know, the parents are simply grieving. and as you said, little eli was the youngest in a set of triplets. and so he has two sisters who are surviving. and the family is grieving. they're trying to stay as positive as they can considering the...
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susan candiotti, thank you so much. >>> coming up, the marysville mayor is going to join us live. on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [door be♪l rings] [door bell rings] [phone rings] hello. heh. heh. heh-he-he... t-mobile's is the first national network to give you wi-fi calling. now every wi-fi connection works like a t-mobile tower. it's wi-fi unleashed. >>> people in marysville, washington, are dealing with so much grief. so many questions after a homecoming prince went on a shooting rampage in his high school cafeteria. my next guest is the mayor of this town where the tragedy occurred. marysville mayor jon nehring tried to soothe his community yesterday when he said this -- >> my heart right now goes out to the community. our thoughts and prayers are with primarily those who have
susan candiotti, thank you so much. >>> coming up, the marysville mayor is going to join us live. on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [door be♪l rings] [door bell rings] [phone...
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susan candiotti in ottawa. thank you so much. >>> we want to keep the focus as much as we can on the victim here. a man who by all accounts was just an outstanding individual. a proud army reservist known as a great guy with an even bigger heart. corporal nathan cirillo shot dead. standing guard in his ceremonial uniform at the national war memorial. it was a post given to him as an honor. it was not supposed to be a risk. cirillo's social media page says he leaves behind a young son starting kindergarten this fall. a loving parent. he was said to love animals and rescued dogs. he rescued a stray dog himself. friends online remember him as a caring and loving person who put his life on the line for his country. what a loss. >>> before the parliament hill atta attack, a similar one this week, jihadist chatter had heightened concerns in canada and the united states. the administration and law enforcement sources say the u.s. had tightened security at its embassy in ottawa and other u.s. consulate in canada. that
susan candiotti in ottawa. thank you so much. >>> we want to keep the focus as much as we can on the victim here. a man who by all accounts was just an outstanding individual. a proud army reservist known as a great guy with an even bigger heart. corporal nathan cirillo shot dead. standing guard in his ceremonial uniform at the national war memorial. it was a post given to him as an honor. it was not supposed to be a risk. cirillo's social media page says he leaves behind a young son...
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susan candiotti. joining us now is cnn law enforcement analyst and a former fbi assistant director tom fuentes, and shawn henry, and dave, let me start off with you. so much of what we think about school shootings is wrong. and your book really proves that. and that is what i learned from reading your book, i recommend everybody read it if they want to understand the shootings. he was well liked. you say that is not surprising. >> not really, i heard the congressman today saying this kid did not fit the stereotype. most school shooters don't fit the stereotype. the stereotype is wrong. there is no correct type of stereotype or profile so there is nothing that fits. they are almost always boys. 98% of the time they have suffered some sort of failure or loss. and most of them have been deeply depressed. >> for quite a while, the idea that they just snapped, there may be a precipitating event but there is a history event. >> yes, exactly, it is much more an evolution, a graduation of a couple of differen
susan candiotti. joining us now is cnn law enforcement analyst and a former fbi assistant director tom fuentes, and shawn henry, and dave, let me start off with you. so much of what we think about school shootings is wrong. and your book really proves that. and that is what i learned from reading your book, i recommend everybody read it if they want to understand the shootings. he was well liked. you say that is not surprising. >> not really, i heard the congressman today saying this kid...
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susan candiotti joins us live. what have you learned about the shooter's relationship with his cousins, two of whom were shot? >> yes, good morning. the grandfather of them says that, yes, indeed, the shooter shot his own cousins. he is at a loss to explain it. he said they were all very close. they lived nearby each other. they used to hang out together. and, in fact, even went to a recent dance in which the shooter in this case was named the homecoming prince. he says that the grandfather says he wants to speak with the family about it. he forgives the shooter but, again, no one can explain this. in term of the motive, that, too, remains a mystery. if authorities know exactly what happened, they're not saying it. it might have to do with a reported breakup that shooter recently had with a girlfriend or a recent suspension from the school. in the meantime, on saturday, students were leaving flowers behind at the school. police allowed them to go back and collect their belongings. but it is very difficult to make s
susan candiotti joins us live. what have you learned about the shooter's relationship with his cousins, two of whom were shot? >> yes, good morning. the grandfather of them says that, yes, indeed, the shooter shot his own cousins. he is at a loss to explain it. he said they were all very close. they lived nearby each other. they used to hang out together. and, in fact, even went to a recent dance in which the shooter in this case was named the homecoming prince. he says that the...
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first, susan candiotti has more. >> we know he was taken into
first, susan candiotti has more. >> we know he was taken into
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susan candiotti, thank you. a bigger conversation now. it took nearly seven weeks to capture eric frein but within a week of this deadly attack he allegedly committed, investigators found what may be this slam dunk evidence if this case goes to trial. this note that was found at his campsite that according to state police say frein had abandoned and in it frein allegedly describes shooting and killing corporal brian dixon who is on the left side of your screen. father of two. and wounding trooper alex douglas. investigators read an excerpt of it to reporters earlier this month. >> friday, september 12th, got a shot around 11:00 p.m. and took it. he dropped. i was surprised at how quick. i took a follow-up shot on his head, neck area. he was still and quiet after that. another cop approached the one i just shot. as he went to kneel, i took a shot at him and jumped in the door. his legs were visible and still. >> that's what they found earlier in addition to what susan was just talking about, senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin joining me n
susan candiotti, thank you. a bigger conversation now. it took nearly seven weeks to capture eric frein but within a week of this deadly attack he allegedly committed, investigators found what may be this slam dunk evidence if this case goes to trial. this note that was found at his campsite that according to state police say frein had abandoned and in it frein allegedly describes shooting and killing corporal brian dixon who is on the left side of your screen. father of two. and wounding...
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and susan candiotti reported that based on a single u.s. law enforcement source that this man's passport had been confiscated by canadian authorities earlier. they were afraid he was going to go travel overseas to fight for a group like isis or some other jihadist group. today's attack obviously comes just two days after another man described as radicalized ran over two canadian soldiers with his car, killing one of them. that man was also shot by law enforcement. the questions officials have not been able to answer, there were certainly a lot of questions, was either attack directly connected to isis, were these related attacks or lone wolves. what do we know about the attacks? >> well, we do know about the one on monday, the official said it was previously based on the isis attacks. they said if you don't have an ied, a bullet, find a knife, use a car in a hit-and-run, do whatever you can to try to wage war against the non-muslims. >> it doesn't necessarily mean that the man two days ago had actually direct contact with isis. he could hav
and susan candiotti reported that based on a single u.s. law enforcement source that this man's passport had been confiscated by canadian authorities earlier. they were afraid he was going to go travel overseas to fight for a group like isis or some other jihadist group. today's attack obviously comes just two days after another man described as radicalized ran over two canadian soldiers with his car, killing one of them. that man was also shot by law enforcement. the questions officials have...
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susan candiotti, you have a statement from the police department. what are they saying? >> reads in part the police officers who make legal traffic stops are allowed to ask passengers inside of a stopped vehicle for identification and to request that they exit a stopped vehicle for the officer safety without a requirement of reasonable suspicion. but this -- this family is now saying or the woman who filed the lawsuit on behalf of all of the people in the car are suing federally for violation of their civil rights saying excessive force was used here. you didn't have to do that. you falsely arrested us, false imprisonment and the rest. so now, they're asking for a jury trial and we'll see how it plays out. >> there have been a lot of these excessive force stories we've been talking a heck of a lot about. we'll follow it through, for sure. joey and mike and susan, thank you so much. really appreciate it. >>> coming up next on cnn here, this heartbreaking but such a significant story here. this newlywed. she is dying of brain cancer and she decides she wants to die. >> i w
susan candiotti, you have a statement from the police department. what are they saying? >> reads in part the police officers who make legal traffic stops are allowed to ask passengers inside of a stopped vehicle for identification and to request that they exit a stopped vehicle for the officer safety without a requirement of reasonable suspicion. but this -- this family is now saying or the woman who filed the lawsuit on behalf of all of the people in the car are suing federally for...
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. >> will it's check in right now with susan candiotti. she jiens us now live. susan, the big question here is how did this happen? how did an armed man enter the parliament building in ottawa, especially at a time when there was a heightened state of alert in place. >> well, that is a question that a lot of people are asking, and there are no answers being offered at this time. but certainly that is a huge matter of concern here to people, concern about how that gunman was able to get access to this building. it's one of the questions trying to dig deeper into who the gunman was. identified as michae michael zehaf-bibeau, a convert to islam. he also went by another name, which was michael david hall. and we've learned there was another alias that he allegedly was using, abdullah zehaf-bibeau. he did try to travel outside the united states. we believe fairly recently, but wasn't allowed to because he was considered a high travel risk. his passport in effect seized. he said at the time he wanted to travel overseas to fight, according to one of our sources. howeve
. >> will it's check in right now with susan candiotti. she jiens us now live. susan, the big question here is how did this happen? how did an armed man enter the parliament building in ottawa, especially at a time when there was a heightened state of alert in place. >> well, that is a question that a lot of people are asking, and there are no answers being offered at this time. but certainly that is a huge matter of concern here to people, concern about how that gunman was able to...
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this is also something that authorities are looking into. >> all right, susan candiotti, keep us posted there from everett, washington. appreciate it. still ahead, what it takes to track down people who may have come in contact with dr. craig spencer, the infected ebola patient. we'll go live to atlanta with the ebola detectives. fifteen percent or more fifon car insurance.d save you everybody knows that. well, did you know certain cartoon characters should never have an energy drink? action! blah-becht-blah- blublublub-blah!!! geico®. introducing the birds of america collection. fifty stunning, hand-painted plates, commemorating the state birds of our proud nation. blah-becht-blah- blublublub-blah!!! geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. e financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise >>> a new jersey health work are who just got back from africa tested negative for the ebola virus. elizabeth cohen is outside bellevue hospital where dr. craig spencer is being treated. how is he doing? >> we're told that he's in stable condi
this is also something that authorities are looking into. >> all right, susan candiotti, keep us posted there from everett, washington. appreciate it. still ahead, what it takes to track down people who may have come in contact with dr. craig spencer, the infected ebola patient. we'll go live to atlanta with the ebola detectives. fifteen percent or more fifon car insurance.d save you everybody knows that. well, did you know certain cartoon characters should never have an energy drink?...
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susan candiotti, how concerned is the owner? >> reporter: hi, here in akron, ohio, she is taking things very seriously, as you can imagine. remember it was just last friday that amber vinson flew here to cleveland and on to akron and stayed until monday. however, the shop owner says that some of her staff is more concerned than she is, and some of them had absolutely no contact with amber vinson. >> the rack and took it home. >> reporter: a typical busy saturday for bridal shop owner anna yonker, her shop crowded with customers including amber vinson, watching her bridesmaids getting fitted for a may wedding, the youngest only 10. >> she was probably here probably about three hours maybe, we measured her party, showed her color charts. again, everything went well and i had no idea that anything was wrong with her. >> reporter: to yonker, vin soichi noguchi didn't look sick at all. at the bridal shop it was just another day, until news broke wednesday that her customer tested positive for ebola after helping care for a victim who
susan candiotti, how concerned is the owner? >> reporter: hi, here in akron, ohio, she is taking things very seriously, as you can imagine. remember it was just last friday that amber vinson flew here to cleveland and on to akron and stayed until monday. however, the shop owner says that some of her staff is more concerned than she is, and some of them had absolutely no contact with amber vinson. >> the rack and took it home. >> reporter: a typical busy saturday for bridal...
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we have more coming up, susan candiotti, thank you very much. they're saying excessive force, is that accurate? was this legal? was this not? we've got a police expert standing by and an attorney fired up. we'll talk to them about this next. if you don't think beat con mewhen you think aarp, you don't know "aarp." the aarp fraud watch network helps everyone protect themselves and their families against scams and identity theft. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities. [chris] tit hugs you.s to your body. [jeffery] i don't have to think about how to get comfortable anymore. [evie] this zips off so i can wash it-yes, please. [robert]dude,tempur-pedic is killing it. [kevin] no more tossin' and turnin', trying to find a comfortable spot in bed. [christi] it's really cool to the touch. [chelsea] my tempur-pedic... cuddles better than my husband does. but,that's just between you and me. [announcer] visit your local retailer and feel the tempur-pedic difference for yourself. inside a car designed to connect you to a world of possibilitie
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cnn's susan candiotti has been following the investigation. >> reporter: after escaping capture just shy of seven weeks, suspected cop killer eric frein runs out of luck and out of time. without one shot fired, he's taken down by u.s. marshals, who spot frein before he even knew eyes were on him. sources say helped by intelligence, a special-ops team clearing a frooef upreviously s area spotted him running across a runway at an abandoned airport. he's accused of shooting two troopers, killing one of them. marshals getting him on the ground, recovering these two weapons, a rifle and a pistol. the self-styled survivalist is put in a car. his nose appears to be injured. pennsylvania governor tom corbett weighing in on the capture. >> we have stated that early on we would not rest until his capture was made. i am so pleased to say that tonight we have made the major step that has to be taken down the path to justice. i can't tell you how much on behalf of a grateful state. we want to thank all the partners who have been involved in this mission to capture this individual. and how much yo
cnn's susan candiotti has been following the investigation. >> reporter: after escaping capture just shy of seven weeks, suspected cop killer eric frein runs out of luck and out of time. without one shot fired, he's taken down by u.s. marshals, who spot frein before he even knew eyes were on him. sources say helped by intelligence, a special-ops team clearing a frooef upreviously s area spotted him running across a runway at an abandoned airport. he's accused of shooting two troopers,...
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susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> i want to bring in our panel. mark, what's your take on this? was smashing the window and tasing the guy necessary or excessive use of force. >> it's easy to place blame almost on one side or the other. the police are supposed to be trained to minimize conflict and try to deal with it and do away with the animosity that exists. when blacks interact with cops there's problems as we see it and maybe these micro decisions that we make. when they ratchet up to the point that's when it gets violent. i have to say you have to listen to a police officer. when he says give me your information, give it. if he says get out of the car you have to listen to the police officer and deal with it top proper avenues with the police department. you can't make the decision that a cop can't lose. >> sonny believed race played a role in this. the people in the car african-american and the officers were not. >> i believe you need to follow the police instructions. we have too many cases involving african-american men and white police officers. when african-american m
susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> i want to bring in our panel. mark, what's your take on this? was smashing the window and tasing the guy necessary or excessive use of force. >> it's easy to place blame almost on one side or the other. the police are supposed to be trained to minimize conflict and try to deal with it and do away with the animosity that exists. when blacks interact with cops there's problems as we see it and maybe these micro decisions that we make. when they...
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>> susan candiotti in akron, ohio. thank you so much. as federal officials here rush to guard against ebola, the world health organization today admitted that it bungled worldwide response to the outbreak. in a memo obtained by the "associated press," the agency writes, quote, nearly everyone involved in the outbreak response failed to see some fairly plain writing on the wall. cnn chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta is in atlanta. thanks for joining us. this is a startling admission. if the w.h.o. can't handle this, why should we have any confidence that ebola can be stopped by individuals in places like akron, ohio? >> well, they definitely bungled things and they admitted that. i'll talk more about that in a second. but i will say that i don't think that necessarily means that it can't be handled going into the future. one of the things to keep in mind, jake, since 1976, there have been a couple dozen nearly outbreaks. and every single time, it's been handled fairly easily. this was different in a few different ways. there was th
>> susan candiotti in akron, ohio. thank you so much. as federal officials here rush to guard against ebola, the world health organization today admitted that it bungled worldwide response to the outbreak. in a memo obtained by the "associated press," the agency writes, quote, nearly everyone involved in the outbreak response failed to see some fairly plain writing on the wall. cnn chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta is in atlanta. thanks for joining us. this is a startling...
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>> susan candiotti, thank you so much. even as the two infected nurses are moving across the country, new enhanced safety for the rest of us is under way. the goal, of course, is to keep potentially sick passengers off commercial flights. cnn's aviation expert rene marsh is joining us from dulles airport. rene? >> reporter: jake, for the first time today, more than 94% of flyers coming from sierra leone and new guinea and liberia are undergoing testing. it's happening here at dulles and also in atlanta, chicago, newark. they joined jfk, which started the screening on saturday. but it's not just about international flights. tonight, the focus is also on passengers who were onboard a domestic flight. >> six of the crew members who shared a flight with amber vinson are home and self-monitoring for symptoms for 21 days. out of what the airline calls an abundance of caution, frontier is replacing seat cushions and environmental filters on the plane and is also contacting passengers. cdc director tom frieden on the hot seat on c
>> susan candiotti, thank you so much. even as the two infected nurses are moving across the country, new enhanced safety for the rest of us is under way. the goal, of course, is to keep potentially sick passengers off commercial flights. cnn's aviation expert rene marsh is joining us from dulles airport. rene? >> reporter: jake, for the first time today, more than 94% of flyers coming from sierra leone and new guinea and liberia are undergoing testing. it's happening here at dulles...
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here's susan candiotti. >> after escaping capture just shy of zen weeks, suspected cop killer eric freen runs out of luck and out of time. a special os team clearing a previously searched area spots frein walking across an airstrip between harriville and tannersville, pennsylvania. his latest hiding place, about 40 miles from the pennsylvania state police barracks where frein is accused of shooting two troopers, killing one of them. marshalls getting him on the ground, recovering at least two weapons, a rifle and a pistol. the self-styled survivalist is put in a car. his nose appears to be injured. pennsylvania governor tom c corbett weighing in on the capture with. >> we stated early on we would not rest until his capture was made. i'm pleased to say tonight we made that major step that has to be taken down the path to justice. i can't tell you how much on behalf of a grateful state, we want to thank all the partners who have been involved in this mission to capture this individual, and how much you have given your heart and your soul in the name of justice. >> frein is fingerprinted, b
here's susan candiotti. >> after escaping capture just shy of zen weeks, suspected cop killer eric freen runs out of luck and out of time. a special os team clearing a previously searched area spots frein walking across an airstrip between harriville and tannersville, pennsylvania. his latest hiding place, about 40 miles from the pennsylvania state police barracks where frein is accused of shooting two troopers, killing one of them. marshalls getting him on the ground, recovering at least...
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our susan candiotti is in marysville tonight at a nearly church. susan, the story as it played out today on social media, on live television, was one of the most strange stories we have heard in a very long time in terms of their relationship. what more are you hearing? >> reporter: you know, it's certainly whenever any of these school shootings happen, it rattles a community. in this instance, as you said, we have been hearing a lot from people who knew him, who are telling us about what they saw in the cafeteria, and what they know about him. and social media is, as you pointed out, maying ingplaying e in this. and that is where a lot of information is coming from that is certainly something that law enforcement sources tell us they are looking at. in addition to talking to the friends and family who knew him. but erin, we also have new information tonight on the weapon that was used in this case. it's described by law enforcement sources as a .40 caliber beretta, described as a high capacity hand gun, semiautomatic. but it did not have an extend
our susan candiotti is in marysville tonight at a nearly church. susan, the story as it played out today on social media, on live television, was one of the most strange stories we have heard in a very long time in terms of their relationship. what more are you hearing? >> reporter: you know, it's certainly whenever any of these school shootings happen, it rattles a community. in this instance, as you said, we have been hearing a lot from people who knew him, who are telling us about what...
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susan candiotti, cnn, hammond, indiana. >>> next on cnn, are you a snap chat user? you will want to pay special attention to this. hundreds of thousands of snap chat images have been leaked online. many of them are explicit. how did these supposedly secure files get stolen? we look into it next. you're watching cnn. >>> some scary news for users of snap chat. cyber criminals have stolen 100,000 videos online. >> reporter: snap chat has nearly 100 million users it's estimated and of those 50% are 13 to 17 years old. teen being the operative word there. and we all know that many people use snap chad to send nude images and videos of themselves, so that means a significant amount of this leak may be child pornography. snap chat says its app was attacked. it was third party apps that connect to snap chat. what does that mean? let's say you and i are having a conversation on snap chat. you are using the official snap chat app but unbeknownst to you i am using an unofficial version. my app allows me to save the images and videos you're sending me. it's an unofficial app l
susan candiotti, cnn, hammond, indiana. >>> next on cnn, are you a snap chat user? you will want to pay special attention to this. hundreds of thousands of snap chat images have been leaked online. many of them are explicit. how did these supposedly secure files get stolen? we look into it next. you're watching cnn. >>> some scary news for users of snap chat. cyber criminals have stolen 100,000 videos online. >> reporter: snap chat has nearly 100 million users it's...
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susan candiotti is live in akron and what have you been able to figure out? >> reporter: tonight we are getting new details emerging about when amber vinson was showing signs of sickness. they were looking at the possibility she started to feel ill as early as friday when she first arrived here in the cleveland area to visit her home. it wasn't until sunday when she started to feel that something wasn't quite right and that was a day before she flew back to dallas. >> she rested for a long time on some days she said she felt funny. those types of things, but nothing specific. >> the judgment that we came up to is that we can't rule out that she wasn't ill, okay, for the time that she was here in ohio. >> reporter: now the cdc is now acknowledging that it wasn't a good decision to allow her to get back on that plane, even though she had a low-grade fever. and they are also identifying today, as of today, 16 people who have been quarantined, different definitions of that. one, the closest to her, her stepfather who remains at home. but the other people are moni
susan candiotti is live in akron and what have you been able to figure out? >> reporter: tonight we are getting new details emerging about when amber vinson was showing signs of sickness. they were looking at the possibility she started to feel ill as early as friday when she first arrived here in the cleveland area to visit her home. it wasn't until sunday when she started to feel that something wasn't quite right and that was a day before she flew back to dallas. >> she rested for...
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here's susan candiotti. >> reporter: a typical busy saturday for this bridal shop owner. her shop crowded with customers including amber vinson watching her bridesmaids getting fitted for a may wedding. the youngest only ten. >> she was probably here about three hours maybe. we measured her party. we showed her color charts. again, everything went well and i had no idea that anything was wrong with her. >> vinson didn't look sick taat all. at the bridal she aal shop it w another day until news broke that her customer was sick with ebola after caring for a victim in dallas. what did you think? >> i was surprised it came this close to home. i feel like my staff was more concerned. >> reporter: vinson talked about being a nurse but there was no mention of her work with an ebola patient. do you think she should have? >> i could see why she didn't. very intelligent lady. we had great conversation. nice bridal party. her friends were nice. it's kind of like you wonder how did you not think this through. >> reporter: the health department was called right away. she said they wer
here's susan candiotti. >> reporter: a typical busy saturday for this bridal shop owner. her shop crowded with customers including amber vinson watching her bridesmaids getting fitted for a may wedding. the youngest only ten. >> she was probably here about three hours maybe. we measured her party. we showed her color charts. again, everything went well and i had no idea that anything was wrong with her. >> vinson didn't look sick taat all. at the bridal she aal shop it w...
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let's bring in our correspondent susan candiotti live in everett, washington. susan, i know you had a chance to speak to an acquaintance of jaylen fryberg about recent trouble we know fryberg may have faced. tell us more about what you learned. >> reporter: hi, ana, yes. police have not relealed whether they have discovered why this happened. however, we do know this, the shooter recently returned to school after serving a suspension after a fight at football practice. this is what students are telling us. that apparently at that practice some allegedly disparaging comments were made to him and he got involved in a fight and apparently gave another student, quote, quite a pounding. now, again, whether this had anything at all to with the shooting yesterday remains unclear. but it turns out according to another student this came up in a conversation he had with jaylen fryberg at the start of the school day yesterday. >> it was a moment just to kind of -- just to follow-up on what was going on in his life, you know, you know, like i said, i wasn't -- i'm not -- h
let's bring in our correspondent susan candiotti live in everett, washington. susan, i know you had a chance to speak to an acquaintance of jaylen fryberg about recent trouble we know fryberg may have faced. tell us more about what you learned. >> reporter: hi, ana, yes. police have not relealed whether they have discovered why this happened. however, we do know this, the shooter recently returned to school after serving a suspension after a fight at football practice. this is what...
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susan candiotti, cnn, hammond, indiana. >>> still to come for you on cnn, a live report from hong kong on the pro-democracy protests there, which have been shrinking over the past few days. officials have called off talks with student leaders. how some of the activists are responding. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. introducing a pm pain reliever that dares to work all the way until the am. new aleve pm the only one with a safe sleep aid. plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. it's a fresh approach on education-- superintendent of public instruction tom torlakson's blueprint for great schools. torlakson's blueprint outlines how investing in our schools will reduce class sizes, bring back
susan candiotti, cnn, hammond, indiana. >>> still to come for you on cnn, a live report from hong kong on the pro-democracy protests there, which have been shrinking over the past few days. officials have called off talks with student leaders. how some of the activists are responding. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman...
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susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >>> in morning, leaders of three western african countries hit hardest by ebola, guinea, liberia and sierra leone, met with imf and world bank officials about the spread of the virus. the head of the world bank says the crisis could top more than $32 billion by the end of next year. and he is calling on the international community to do more to stop the spread. nearly 4,000 people have died from ebola so far. christine romans is here with more. >> you know, the head of the world bank, he said the international community has failed miserably in its response to ebola. they need more beds, they need more doctors. a lot more doctors. they need health care aides who can be trained quickly on how to properly take care of and dispose of the linens and the bed clothes of people being treated, they need money to educate people. some of these countries, you have half-itilogical raissi rate, go doer to door and explain into people what the symptoms are and what to do and break down some of these terrible barriers of trust there you are talking about hundreds of mil
susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >>> in morning, leaders of three western african countries hit hardest by ebola, guinea, liberia and sierra leone, met with imf and world bank officials about the spread of the virus. the head of the world bank says the crisis could top more than $32 billion by the end of next year. and he is calling on the international community to do more to stop the spread. nearly 4,000 people have died from ebola so far. christine romans is here with more. >>...
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we'll see. >> susan candiotti. thank you. and now joining me, the summit county health director and dr. sanjay gupta is with us. and let me start by giving youa chance to respond. but the woman who runs the bridal shop saying she thought this was being handled in a non-serious way and told they would bring a thermometer and they didn't bring it. what is your reaction to that? >> first of all, we were in contact with the bridal shop owner as soon as we found out the bridal shop was involved. and again, one of the things is when we first got the information, the information and the guide abc we've gott-- the guidance we've gotten from the cdc did not indicate that the people at the bridal shop were at significant risk. however, the information that has been reported all day is fluid and changing, so some of the people that were before considered not significant contacts have now been moved into a contact. so we have been in contact with the bridal shop owner several times. and it is one of those that when information does chang
we'll see. >> susan candiotti. thank you. and now joining me, the summit county health director and dr. sanjay gupta is with us. and let me start by giving youa chance to respond. but the woman who runs the bridal shop saying she thought this was being handled in a non-serious way and told they would bring a thermometer and they didn't bring it. what is your reaction to that? >> first of all, we were in contact with the bridal shop owner as soon as we found out the bridal shop was...
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susan candiotti has more. >> reporter: it is an image that is hard to watch. a for minutes after the man refuses to obey the command to get out of the car, the lieutenant is smack in the video gone viral. who is he? he has been on the force 21 years according to a source with knowledge of the department. he is the head of the traffic division. seen here, running a sobriety checkpoint last year, shot by a northwest indiana police watch dog group. in august, he did an indiana public broadcasting radio interview about the very thing to caused all the trouble in the first place. the importance of seat belt enforcement. >> and that goes hand in hand with the seat belt laws we also have to enforce. they feel that big brother is watching them. to a certain extent, okay, that might be the case. but again, should i stand idly by and try not to do anything about the situation? >> the hammond police department will not comment. the group of black ministers from the hammond area, the naacp and the city council say they want answers, but say they have not been able to talk
susan candiotti has more. >> reporter: it is an image that is hard to watch. a for minutes after the man refuses to obey the command to get out of the car, the lieutenant is smack in the video gone viral. who is he? he has been on the force 21 years according to a source with knowledge of the department. he is the head of the traffic division. seen here, running a sobriety checkpoint last year, shot by a northwest indiana police watch dog group. in august, he did an indiana public...
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with that in mind, we go to susan candiotti with more. what are they telling you about the attack today, susan? >> reporter: well, they just can't get over it, anderson, as you can imagine. they, too, hear about school shootings in other places but never could have thought in a million years that it could have happened here. so they're in shock that it happened. and you know they said it was a normal friday afternoon, looking forward to a half day of school because there was a high school playoff game coming up. but at lunchtime, everything changed. they described one of their classmates walking up to the table with a group of students. many say it didn't seem like a random act, then everybody started to run for cover. some under the tables, into the cafeteria and some in the classrooms where they remained on lockdown. and as you said, as the police chief said the teachers are getting a lot of credit for trying to keep the students safe and calm, anderson. >> and they do know authorities said where the gun came from? >> yes, law enforceme
with that in mind, we go to susan candiotti with more. what are they telling you about the attack today, susan? >> reporter: well, they just can't get over it, anderson, as you can imagine. they, too, hear about school shootings in other places but never could have thought in a million years that it could have happened here. so they're in shock that it happened. and you know they said it was a normal friday afternoon, looking forward to a half day of school because there was a high school...
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our coverage of the ebola crisis begins with susan candiotti, live for us from akron, ohio. good morning again, susan. >> reporter: good morning, alisyn. here in northeastern ohio, health officials say they are prepared, yet they are also learning as they go, as you said, about a dozen people here quarantined so far, because of contact with nurse amber vinson. she only made two stops when she was here, her home and a bridal shop. meantime we are also hearing from nurse nina pham for the very first time. overnight, the first critical care nurse to contract ebola arriving at the national institutes of health clinical center in maryland. 26-year-old nina pham transferred from texas health presbyterian in part because of concerns about the limited number of qualified people to care for her. >> we're really proud of you. >> reporter: for the first i am we hear from pham while in isolation. the texas hospital releasing this video of a doctor thanking her for taking care of the now deceased liberian thomas duncan. this on the heels of a shocking revelation that the second nurse to
our coverage of the ebola crisis begins with susan candiotti, live for us from akron, ohio. good morning again, susan. >> reporter: good morning, alisyn. here in northeastern ohio, health officials say they are prepared, yet they are also learning as they go, as you said, about a dozen people here quarantined so far, because of contact with nurse amber vinson. she only made two stops when she was here, her home and a bridal shop. meantime we are also hearing from nurse nina pham for the...
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susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> in st. louis, meanwhile, the outrage is familiar but the circumstances of last night's killing of a black 18-year-old teenager by a white police officer are very different from the michael brown case in ferguson in two key respects. one, this young man police say had a gun and two, they say he fired it first. >> the suspect pointed the gun at the officer and fired at least three rounds at the police officer. we believe this to be true because there are three pro jek tiles we recovered with trajectories towards the officer down the hill and one piece of ballistic evidence behind the officer. >> the officer had been moonlighting for a security firm, wearing his police uniform and he had the okay from the police when he was doing this work. while he was working, he came across a group of young men who police sagan to run away as he approached. they had a testle. an officer and one of the men. as the police say, one of the men turned on the officer, broke away and pulled his gun and opened fire.
susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> in st. louis, meanwhile, the outrage is familiar but the circumstances of last night's killing of a black 18-year-old teenager by a white police officer are very different from the michael brown case in ferguson in two key respects. one, this young man police say had a gun and two, they say he fired it first. >> the suspect pointed the gun at the officer and fired at least three rounds at the police officer. we believe this to be true because there...
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susan candiotti is live in everett, washington, where the two 14-year-old girls are being treated. what more are you learning about the investigation, the condition of these kids? >> as this community tries to console each other and pull for these young people to recover, they're also trying to figure out what led to this shooting. and i was speaking with a student who's a junior who knew this freshman. said he was a very popular student and it turns out, they had a conversation friday morning at the start of the school day and it included talking about how this young man had recently returned from a suspension after he got involved with a fight with someone at a football practice according to witnesses, they had made some bullying comments toward him. so, that's what this junior was telling me about. here's what he said. >> a moment just to kind of just to follow up on what was going on in his life. like i said, i wasn't, i haven't ever been that close to him, but i've spoken with him and talked to him like i do to other people like i see around school, i just told him, i said to
susan candiotti is live in everett, washington, where the two 14-year-old girls are being treated. what more are you learning about the investigation, the condition of these kids? >> as this community tries to console each other and pull for these young people to recover, they're also trying to figure out what led to this shooting. and i was speaking with a student who's a junior who knew this freshman. said he was a very popular student and it turns out, they had a conversation friday...
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susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> now, u.s. pro football player adrian peterson arrived at a courthouse to plead not guilty to a felony child abuse charge. a grand jury indicted him after he used a tree branch to whip his 4-year-old son earlier this year. his trial is tentatively set for december but could be delayed if the judge is recused from the case. for calling the lawyers, quote, media whores. meantime, peterson is barred from having contact with the son involved in the case. >>> meanwhile, national football league commissioner roger goodell had a lengthy meeting with team owners wednesday. it focused on the league's personal conduct policy which has come under fire for the handling of recent high-profile domestic violence cases including ray rice's, you may remember he was caught on available video pumping his then fiancee in a new jersey hotel. >> we have the right policy in place to do the right kind of things to make sure that we come to the right conclusions going forward. it's my job, obviously, to admit mistakes b
susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> now, u.s. pro football player adrian peterson arrived at a courthouse to plead not guilty to a felony child abuse charge. a grand jury indicted him after he used a tree branch to whip his 4-year-old son earlier this year. his trial is tentatively set for december but could be delayed if the judge is recused from the case. for calling the lawyers, quote, media whores. meantime, peterson is barred from having contact with the son involved in the case....
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what i think we can gather from the reporting of susan candiotti and pamela brown is that this person it appears was unknown to them. if they are sending the name to the fbi for tracing, it appears they may not have known this morning. i'm assuming he wasn't on that list. biggest problem that canada has had, wolf, and it's led to new laws passed just last year, is the number of canadians who are going over to fight for isis and that's what they've been trying to deal with. how to follow those terror tourists who return to canada and make sure they are not bringing the fight back with them. so we'll have to see what happens. earlier the reports from canada was initially they didn't think this was jihad related. i would assume that's related to the fact they looked at the podpod -- body and the person and he didn't have stereotypical signs we would assume was a jihadi fighter or radicalized person. >> we'll know more in the next few minutes as we get this news conference that royal canadian mounted police and other law enforcement authorities in canada getting ready to brief all of us o
what i think we can gather from the reporting of susan candiotti and pamela brown is that this person it appears was unknown to them. if they are sending the name to the fbi for tracing, it appears they may not have known this morning. i'm assuming he wasn't on that list. biggest problem that canada has had, wolf, and it's led to new laws passed just last year, is the number of canadians who are going over to fight for isis and that's what they've been trying to deal with. how to follow those...
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in the meantime, susan candiotti met a woman who knows the police officer who smashed that window and she says she's afraid of him. >> reporter: yolanda, have you seen that video? >> absolutely. oh, my goodness. it just brings back memories. >> reporter: yolanda gray does more than cringe seeing this video of police smashing in a car window after a couple is stopped for not wearing seat belts. [ screaming ] [ bleep ]. >> reporter: it shows hammond, indiana police using a stun gun on jamal jones after refusing to get out of his girlfriend's car after a 13-minute standoff. yolanda recognizes the officer shattering the window. >> that's the guy, the same one that tackled me, the one that busted the glass open. oh, my gosh. oh, my goodness. the baby is crying. i heard my baby crying. she was standing in the street. >> reporter: in 2006, gray and her family were pulled out of their car moments after leaving their driveway. no one told them why. police ordered her husband to get out of the car. he complied. this is where it happened? >> this is exactly where it happened. they asked me to ge
in the meantime, susan candiotti met a woman who knows the police officer who smashed that window and she says she's afraid of him. >> reporter: yolanda, have you seen that video? >> absolutely. oh, my goodness. it just brings back memories. >> reporter: yolanda gray does more than cringe seeing this video of police smashing in a car window after a couple is stopped for not wearing seat belts. [ screaming ] [ bleep ]. >> reporter: it shows hammond, indiana police using a...
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let's get the latest from susan candiot candiotti. >> reporter: after escaping capture seven weeks, eric frein runs out of luck and time. without one shot fired, he is taken down by u.s. marshals who spots frein before he knew eyes were on him. sources say helped by intelligence, a special ops team clearing a previously searched area catches him walking across the airport between henrysville, pennsylvania. latest hiding place is 40 miles from the police barracks where frein is accused of shooting two troopers, killing one of them. marshals getting him on the ground recovering a pistol and rifle. he is put in a car and his nose appears to be injured. late thursday night, he is printed and booked and photographed and jailed pending his first court appearance. pennsylvania's governor tom corbett weighs in on the capture. >> we will not rest until his capture is made. we have made that major step that has to be taken down the path to justice. he was placed under arrest and cuffed with the handcuffs of corporal dixon. >> reporter: while frein was on the run, life far from normal. even hallowe
let's get the latest from susan candiot candiotti. >> reporter: after escaping capture seven weeks, eric frein runs out of luck and time. without one shot fired, he is taken down by u.s. marshals who spots frein before he knew eyes were on him. sources say helped by intelligence, a special ops team clearing a previously searched area catches him walking across the airport between henrysville, pennsylvania. latest hiding place is 40 miles from the police barracks where frein is accused of...
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i want to go to susan candiotti in ottawa. susan, you're there, set the scene. >> reporter: it's been just over eight hours since the shooting occurred, and we're just a couple blocks away from where it all began. the war memorial where a soldier was shot and killed by a gunman. and that gunman then went down to the parliament building about two blocks away, as well. some of the streets are now starting to see traffic flow again, but the streets surrounding the parliament complex and the prime minister's office remain closed. to recap now, we have the name of the suspected shooter, according to sources. it is michael zehaf-bibeau, who is in his 30s, born in canada in 1982. our sources tell us he had a prior history of using drugs and was a convert to islam. the cbc also reporting that he had a long prior history of drug arrest. the fbi is assisting canadian authorities to track his try and look for any foot print he might have had to see whether he was a lone wolf or working with ice i and had some training and direction. addi
i want to go to susan candiotti in ottawa. susan, you're there, set the scene. >> reporter: it's been just over eight hours since the shooting occurred, and we're just a couple blocks away from where it all began. the war memorial where a soldier was shot and killed by a gunman. and that gunman then went down to the parliament building about two blocks away, as well. some of the streets are now starting to see traffic flow again, but the streets surrounding the parliament complex and the...
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candiotti. good morning, susan. >> good morning, alisyn and chris. here in northeast ohio, 12 people have been quarantined for having contact with nurse vinson. and health officials are putting a shout-out for anyone who might have had contact with vinson on saturday afteoo
candiotti. good morning, susan. >> good morning, alisyn and chris. here in northeast ohio, 12 people have been quarantined for having contact with nurse vinson. and health officials are putting a shout-out for anyone who might have had contact with vinson on saturday afteoo
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we do want to check in now with susan candiotti. she is in ottawa and she joins us now live. so susan, what more are we learning about the suspect and about the investigation of this shooting rampage. >> hi, rosemary. well, we understand that he was born under a different name. the name that he was born under was michael david hall, born in 1982 here in canada. and as you indicated, converted to islam. prior to that, he had a lot of problems with drugs, we are told. and there are also several reports that he faced arrests for both drugs and other petty crimes over the years. some of these dating back several, several years. we are also understanding that u.s. authorities have been helping the canadians at the canadians' request by the fbi specifically to try to track down this man's movements. one thing they uncovered is that he did travel to the united states at least four time, including most recently in 2013. however, our sources stress that he was never believed to be involved in any kind of wrongdoing during any of his trips to the united states. however, sometime ago wh
we do want to check in now with susan candiotti. she is in ottawa and she joins us now live. so susan, what more are we learning about the suspect and about the investigation of this shooting rampage. >> hi, rosemary. well, we understand that he was born under a different name. the name that he was born under was michael david hall, born in 1982 here in canada. and as you indicated, converted to islam. prior to that, he had a lot of problems with drugs, we are told. and there are also...
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susan candiotti is joining us on the phone. what are you picking up? >> reporter: hi, wolf. i learned that canadian authorities shared the name of the suspect. the suspected gunman. and has asked help from federal law enforcement authorities in the united states asking for fbi assistance in trying to trace this person's activities according to this official. the official said that at this point it's not clear whether they are trying to verify whether this name is genuine or an alias and at this point not officially releasing the person's nationality, ethnicity or age or any other details at this time. they do have names. they're checking out this person to make sure that it is in fact the name of the person they think it is and to look into that person's activities leading up to this event. >> is there some suspicion that they asked the fbi for help because this individual could be american? is that the implication here, susan? >> reporter: i think more has to do with the fact that of course they would accept help worldwide. it's what's happening here. the fbi has a presence
susan candiotti is joining us on the phone. what are you picking up? >> reporter: hi, wolf. i learned that canadian authorities shared the name of the suspect. the suspected gunman. and has asked help from federal law enforcement authorities in the united states asking for fbi assistance in trying to trace this person's activities according to this official. the official said that at this point it's not clear whether they are trying to verify whether this name is genuine or an alias and...
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let's begin with cnn's national correspondent, susan candiotti, tracking the story outside the hospital in washington, which is north of seattle, where those two 14-year-old girls are fighting to stay alive. what are you hearing on the ground there? >> what a sad situation here for this community as we hear about yet another fatal school shooting happening. police say they are still gathering details, trying to find out exactly what happened at that high school. in fact, they were working late into the night on friday picking up evidence at the scene and interviewing witnesses. we also understand that later this day, we can expect more information from the medical examiner's office. very likely with more details about the cause of death of the shooter and as he turned the gun on himself and also, when he killed one of the students at sitting at that table. remember, everyone is describing that he seemed to know who he was targeting when he walked up and shot them all from behind before turning the gun on himself. and what's particularly sad about this as we speak to the doctors here at
let's begin with cnn's national correspondent, susan candiotti, tracking the story outside the hospital in washington, which is north of seattle, where those two 14-year-old girls are fighting to stay alive. what are you hearing on the ground there? >> what a sad situation here for this community as we hear about yet another fatal school shooting happening. police say they are still gathering details, trying to find out exactly what happened at that high school. in fact, they were working...
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president there, susan candiotti is looking into what authorities know about the alleged gunman and joins us now live from ottawa. it's late in the night there, susan, but as we said earlier, authorities aren't going to sleep on this. they're going to try to find out more information as the hours move on. what new details are we learning about this man? >> you can be assured they are working through the night to find out everything they can about the shooter in this case, michael zehaf-bibeau. he was born in canada in 1982, and converted to islam along the way, but he was born michael david hall. now, they're trying to figure out as much about his background as they can. we do know that he had a history of abusing drugs in the past, and also in the past, had been arrested for some petty crimes. but that was some time ago. the question is, currently, was he alone wolf? was he self-radicalized? was he planning this with someone else? those are some of the questions they are trying to drill down on just now. we do know this, that his passport had been effectively seized. we don't know precis
president there, susan candiotti is looking into what authorities know about the alleged gunman and joins us now live from ottawa. it's late in the night there, susan, but as we said earlier, authorities aren't going to sleep on this. they're going to try to find out more information as the hours move on. what new details are we learning about this man? >> you can be assured they are working through the night to find out everything they can about the shooter in this case, michael...
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we got some information from a law enforcement sort, who told our susan candiotti, that as a certain point the shooter was trying to reload, but he was having trouble and he was nervous, and hi hands were shaking. that law enforcement source also saying that the shooter looked calm. this is what law infers muppet was able to ascertain from witnesses. as for that heroic account from the teacher, what we are learning is that the teacher heard when shots when she was in an office near the cafeteria. i had a conversation with the person who runs the local education association. he had a conversation with megan silb silberberger. she rushes into the cafeteria sees student who are down, sees the shooter, and attempts to confront him in some fashion. witness versus previously said she put her hand on his arm, and moments later he shot himself. a law enforcement source, fredricka also saying that she attempted to perform cpr on one of the male victims. >> oh, my gosh. then, dan, by all accounts the shooter was a popular kid, football player, homecoming prince, anything new on the motive? >>
we got some information from a law enforcement sort, who told our susan candiotti, that as a certain point the shooter was trying to reload, but he was having trouble and he was nervous, and hi hands were shaking. that law enforcement source also saying that the shooter looked calm. this is what law infers muppet was able to ascertain from witnesses. as for that heroic account from the teacher, what we are learning is that the teacher heard when shots when she was in an office near the...